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posted by martyb on Saturday July 08 2017, @03:53AM   Printer-friendly
from the growing-interest dept.

Straight from the horse's mouth:

The first Chinese Forest City by Stefano Boeri Architetti is turning into reality. A city where offices, houses, hotels, hospitals and schools are entirely covered by plants and trees.

Once completed, the new city will host 30,000 people, absorb almost 10,000 tons of CO2 and 57 tons of pollutants per year and produce approximately 900 tons of oxygen.

Liuzhou Forest City will be built in the north of Liuzhou, in the mountain area of Guangxi, in the southern part of China; in an area that covers 175 hectares along the Liujiang river.
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Liuzhou Forest City will have all the characteristics of an energy self-sufficient urban establishment: geothermal energy for interior air-conditioning and solar panels over the roofs for collecting renewable energy.

The great innovation of Stefano Boeri Architetti’s project is the presence of plants and trees over every building, of all sizes and functions.

Liuzhou Forest City will host in total 40,000 trees and almost 1 million plants of over 100 species.

Unlike the characters from a previous story, Stefano Boeri is an architect known to deliver (green urbanism): one of his recent projects (completed) is Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) - a pair of residential towers in the Porta Nuova district of Milan, Italy, between Via Gaetano de Castillia and Via Federico Confalonieri near Milano Porta Garibaldi railway station - inaugurated in October 2014.

Under construction, another "Vertical Forest" pair of towers, in Nanjing, with the inauguration date expected in 2018.

From the Wikipedia entry of Stefano Boeri:

Stefano Boeri is an Italian architect and urban planner,[1] born in Milan in 1956, founding partner of Stefano Boeri Architetti. He earned a master's degree in Architecture from Polytechnic University of Milan and a PhD in architecture in 1989 from Iuav University of Venice. Among the most known projects are the Vertical Forest in Milan, the Villa Méditerranée in Marseille, and the House of the Sea of La Maddalena.

Stefano Boeri was the editor-in-chief of the international magazine Domus from 2004 to 2007 and Abitare from 2007 to 2011.

He is the professor of urban planning at Polytechnic University of Milan. He has been visiting professor in many international Universities as GSD Harvard Graduate School of Design, Berlage Institute, Columbia University. From 2013 he is the artistic director of MI/ARCH, an international festival of architecture promoted by the Politecnico Di Milano
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He is currently the director of the web platform theTomorrow (www.thetomorrow.net), which promotes an exchange of ideas on European culture, and part of the scientific board of the Galleria Degli Uffizi in Florence, Italy, a palace and Italian classical art museum,...

On other sites:
China is building a smog-eating 'forest city' filled with tree-covered skyscrapers - On June 26, Liuzhou broke ground on what Boeri calls a "forest city."

‘Forest City’ starts construction in China - Residential areas, commercial and recreational spaces, two schools and a hospital are expected to be built by 2020.

It is worth visiting TFA(s), even if just for the views of sky-scrapers draped in green vegetation.


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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by realDonaldTrump on Saturday July 08 2017, @04:35AM (3 children)

    by realDonaldTrump (6614) on Saturday July 08 2017, @04:35AM (#536418) Homepage Journal

    There was a story on this blog about a week ago. It said that killing yourself is legal in California now. The right to die, they call it. So now a lot of liberals in California are killing themselves. And it's totally legal. Beautiful! #MAGA 🇺🇸

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  • (Score: 2, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday July 08 2017, @07:01AM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday July 08 2017, @07:01AM (#536457)

    Wouldn't surprise me if lots of folks from your side of the aisle are too.

    Jobs are hard to come by these days.
    With the Strict Father model, [google.com] failed people who can't find work have been taught to blame themselves.
    Those seem just as likely--if not moreso--to bump themselves off.

    Note that, especially outside the big cities, California has lots of folks raised like that.

    ...and, with heathcare to become less available, we'll see how many of the folks from your side of the aisle with a bad prognosis and lots of pain choose to end it all.

    -- OriginalOwner_ [soylentnews.org]

    • (Score: 1) by khallow on Sunday July 09 2017, @03:39AM (1 child)

      by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Sunday July 09 2017, @03:39AM (#536734) Journal

      ...and, with heathcare to become less available, we'll see how many of the folks from your side of the aisle with a bad prognosis and lots of pain choose to end it all.

      I gather such assisted suicide is exclusively for people who are dying of incurable ailments and have terrible quality of life. More "available" healthcare isn't going to change that except to make health care more expensive for everyone. What's the point of wasting more of society's resources on things we can't make better? Your doctor or insurance company not wealthy enough?

      With the Strict Father model, [google.com] failed people who can't find work have been taught to blame themselves. Those seem just as likely--if not moreso--to bump themselves off.

      And yet, how many failed people are there under the "Strict Father" model compared to the "Nurturant Family" model, which is the other George Lakeoff model? In the former case, at least they're looking for work, which is the biggest factor in finding employment opportunities. And for some weird reason, it's not the "Strict Father" adherents who complain of the supposed impossibility of finding work rather than just finding work.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 21 2017, @07:18PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 21 2017, @07:18PM (#542512)

        *Lakoff